Currently there are two major contenders for succeeding DPReview forums:
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DPDiscuss
Domain name: DPDiscuss.com (also registered DPRForums.com but redirecting to DPDiscuss)
Founders: "Booted Cat" (meaning Puss in Boots) from DPR's Nikon Coolpix Talk forum, supported by friends from the same forum
Based on: 77 Facebook groups (76 of them corresponding to the 76 DPReview forums, plus a "DPDiscuss Announcements" group)
Users so far: Approximately 200+
Image size supported: Images added directly to a post will automatically be downsized to a Facebook-defined size, but you can also attach a "File" (up to 100MB each) to a post which can be an original-size JPEG photo or even a RAW file.
Text/video chat support: A text chatroom named "General chat" has been created for each group. A video chatroom (called "Room" on Facebook) can be created with a single click by a group admin.
Moderators: Early group members and former DPReview moderators will be offered moderator roles.
Financial and technical support: All features above are provided free by Facebook, an American tech giant with tremendous resources (read: money). DPDiscuss.com as a menu for you to navigate from group to group is created and hosted at Google Sites, a free service provided by another American tech giant, Google. All that Booted Cat has to pay is a domain registration/renewal fee for DPDiscuss.com yearly.
More features: More features are to be discovered on Facebook, a modern, feature-rich and globally popular social platform. -
DPRevived
Domain name: DPRevived.com
Founders: Some DPReview forum moderators
Based on: A custom-made forum system built from scratch also including 76 sub-forums.
Users so far: 1300+ claimed
Image size supported: You can upload an image up to 4MB and then manually embed the image URL in your post. Any image larger than 4MB has to be uploaded elsewhere on the Web and the image URL manually embedded into your post.
Text/video chat support: None.
Moderators: Unknown, probably the founders.
Financial and technical support: The forum system is built from scratch by the team and all operating costs including image hosting costs are paid by the team, whose financial sponsors are unknown.
More features: The forum system is being built from scratch, light years behind platforms provided by tech giants such as Facebook and Google.